AAI Recruitment 2022: A notification has been released by the Airports Authority of India for the Junior & Senior Assistant posts. This recruitment notification was issued by the Airports Authority of India on 27th August 2022 for 156 vacancies. On its official website @aai.aero, interested and eligible candidates can apply Online for Airports Authority of India Cadet Recruitment 2022 until 30-09-2022.
This notification from the Airports Authority of India contains all the important information that you need to know in order to apply for it. In this Airports Authority of India recruitment post.
AAI Recruitment 2022 Job Summary
- Organization Name: Airports Authority of India
- Post Name: Junior & Senior Assistant
- Total Vacancy: 156
- Start Date: 01.09.2022
- Last Date: 30.09.2022
- Application Mode: Online
- Job Type: Government
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Total Number ofVacancy And Post
- Junior Assistant (Fire Service): NE-4 132
- Junior Assistant (Office): NE-4 10
- Senior Assistant (Accounts): NE-6 13
- Senior Assistant (Official Language): NE-6 01
- Total Vacancy: 156
AAI Recruitment Educational Qualification
The candidate must have a 10th Pass/Diploma in Mechanical, Automobile/Graduate Preferably B.Com Degree with a computer training course. You can find more information in the advertisement
AAI Recruitment Age Limit
Minimum Age Limit: 18 Years
Maximum Age Limit: 30 Years
AAI Recruitment Selection Process
Following are the steps in the selection process for the AAI Recruitment 2022
Computer Based Test (Written Exam)
AAI Recruitment 2022 Salary (Pay Scale)
Junior Assistant (Fire Service) NE-4/ Junior Assistant (Office) NE-4: Rs.31,000/- to Rs.92,000/-
Senior Assistant (Accounts) NE-6/ Senior Assistant (Official Language) NE-6: Rs.36,000/- to Rs.1,10,000/-
Impotanat Date
Start Date to Apply Online: 01.09.2022
Last Date to Apply Online: 30.09.2022
Important Links
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